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is under arrest once again. >> we told you last night about a problem seepingintogoogle. tonight how toxic trouble is spreading to a crowded bay area neighborhood. >> got some clouds rolling into the bay area right now. we have gone from mainly sunny to mainly cloudy over the past two hours. is this indicative of a weather change to think about toward the weekend? we'll look all the way into march in my extended forecast coming up. >>> the san jose woman who lied about finding a finger in a bowl of wendy's chili is in hot water again. mark sayre says this time she is accused of cooking up a story to protect her son. mark. >> reporter: allen, this is a serious case. anna ayala facing a felony charge in this latest case and that infamous chili finger situation is already playing a role in how this case is being handled. 47 yearly anna ayala shielded her face from the cameras her son 26-year-old guadalupe junior reyes appeared in court on crutches. she is known around the nation after making up a story in 2005 about finding a severed finger in a bow

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what they want to be when this he grow up. >> so you've got ann and sergeifromgoogle, artlevenson from apple, chairman of apple. you've got uri milner on this group that have has financed a lot of companies you might think of as competitors. this is sort of the face of the new technology. you're not all people who normally work together in business. you're kind of competitors. >> yeah, i think all these companies work together more than people think. but the big thing here is that you know, science and technology are very closely related. and when you're building these information technology companies, the market rewards you and you can make a lot of money. a lot of folks who are doing such extraordinary work in science don't have the same opportunity, and because of that, i think it would be a shame if a lot of folks were growing up trying to figure out what they want do don't choose to go into such critical work because of that. if by having these prizes we can give incentive and can kind of make some of these folks a little more well-known as figures that some younger students

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symptoms. >>> new legal trouble for lance armstrong, plus a major expansionatgoogle's mountainview campus. we'll show you what it will look like. >> she claims she found a finger in her chili. now a south bay woman is back behind bars accused in a new hoax. >> she has a history of manipulating the system for her own game. >> lance armstrong is facing a formittable new foe, the justice department announced they are filing a lawsuit against armstrong. it alleges that armstrong used muscle enhancement drugs. >>> police say she's done it again. the woman who went to prison for claiming she found a severed finger inside a bowl of chili is back in court. she's now accused of another made up story. >> reporter: it is apparent that ayala was not happy to be back in court and back in the public eye. ayala hid her face while appearing in court. ayala became known after claiming she found a severed finger in a bowl of chili. she was sentenced to four years in prison. >> all i know she's a good person and she's my sister and that i love her and i will support her till the end. >> reporter: now

it on challenge toshowgoogleuserswhat they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. >>> a woman in the military who was raped by a service member says she was more traumatized by the way the military handled the case than the attack itself. it's the subject of a documentary called "the invisible war". i speak with her and the director when "360" continues. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron ha

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something important to say? with the bing it on challenge toshowgoogleuserswhat they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. hey! hey honey! hey alan. uh, hey.... i'm bob, we talked at the tax store. i did your taxes. i thou??t you were a tax expert? today, i'm a master plumber. major tax stores advertise for preparers with "no tax experience necessary." at turbotax, you only get answers from cpas, eas or tax attorneys - all real tax experts. ...than h&r block stores and all other major tax stores combined. yeah go hide. one, two... [ son ]

bet you can't find it inagoogleheadquarters.>> we should have is more like carpet america, and they don't do standard advertisiized testi google or amazon either, a ridiculous way it promote somebody and they also don't have unions to the companies and upside we're going to heron from th-- learn from this. it's not done in corporate america, who's taken a test in a company. >> and okay. john, you don't think this is old-fashioned, do you, to take a test and judged by it? >> good lord, no. gary b is 100% right. what he talked about at the p and l, that is your test. a manager is measured on merit and companies are becoming more proficient overseas and we have a shortfall of up to 50,000 tech engineers according to bill gates and our system is failing, because of the unions. >> brenda: okay. jehmu, does this make teachers teach to the test and is there something wrong it that? >> there is something wrong with that. standardized tests make teachers teach to the test and in the long run, it's bad for the economy. standardized tests do not find to be innovators, i can guarantee

google, youget an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right a

, it is a matter of perspective, i mean the appellant is showing youagooglemap,pictures. from space satellites, i am showing you the pictures that were taken from the deck and i can eye those decks, those adjacent decks and i can tell you that they are similar in size and that they do extend to the rear yard and so we are not asking for anything that our adjacent neighbors don't already have. and it is, you know, it is... we are basically reconfiguring. and so those square footages that i am siting in my brief that i am stating that the existing mass of the deck and the stairs is 406 square feet and the proposed mass of the deck and the stairs is 469 square feet. what does it matter if it is a deck or a stair to the appellant? they can't even see them. she has got a 20 and a half foot blank wall and we are set back at least 8 feet from that and the proposed deck and we are only going two feet further closer to her blank wall. so i don't understand the concern that she has other than you know we did have a meeting with her and we did, state what i thought was a very effective approach to her co

reports last week that apple is developing a wearable computer. u.s. search enginegiantgooglehasworking on a computer that looks like a pair of eyeglasses. competition in the field of wearable computers is expected to further intensify. take a look at the latest market figures. >>> people in southern new zealand are looking back on the day an earthquake destroyed their homes and killed their loved ones. the magnitude 6.3 tremor hit the city of christchurch two years ago. nearly 200 people died, including a number of foreign students. nhk world's takao nakajima shows us how the city is remembering and rebuilding. ♪ >> reporter: this is a park in central christchurch, people have gathered to commemorate two years from the february earthquake. >> as we remember the destructive and terrifying earthquake that struck this city and the surrounding area two years ago today. >> reporter: the quake killed 185 people. nearly two-thirds of them were in this building in the city center. it used to house an english language school. it was damaged far more severely than other structures. inv

this week-long exercise. and then you canalsogooglethisand there's a lot of different social news stories online that can provide the information as well. thank you very much. (applause). >> all right, that's our panel. we're going to take a break right now, just a short break for 10 minutes, and the lunch is just like yesterday, lunch is going to be dropped at the tables and then everybody come back and we'll start with our next panel discussion, it's a working lunch, and the panelists i'm sure they will be circulating so if you have some questions for them, please feel free to approach them. thank you very much for joining us, admiral. (applause). from secretaries and generals to marin county search and rescue over there to nert members, it's a great mix of people and i think that integration is crucial because when we're preparing before during and after a disaster response, everyone in this room has a role to play in one way or another. and it's a great mix. and having been a former fire fighter this topic is important to me. when you think about one point, 1 million fire f

is usethegoogle. >>the gop's astonishingly bad message. >> where is the president's plan. >> you know, where is his plan? >> then put your little hand in mine. >> where are the other ideas? there was never any plan from the white house. >> put something on the table. >> can you explain the john boehner message? >> republicans are not willing to budget. >> the ideology blinds them. >> the sequester is coming. >> a self-manufactured crisis. >> the republicans consider the sequester leverage. >> rick scott is realizing what a lot of other republican governors are realizing. >> i bet you wonder, where have i seen that guy before. >> we're not going to implement this medicaid expansion. >> rick scott will expand medicaid. >> he is joining a group that clouds jan brewer. >> gop governors accepting the law. >> also about the power of free federal money. >> this will be devastating for patients. >> this will be the biggest job killer ever. >> i know there will be a lot of discussion today about the politics of this, about who won and lost. >> obama care is the law of the land. >> when we look

intogoogle. tonight how toxic trouble is spreading to a crowded bay area neighborhood. those stories and much more tonight at 6:00. >>> thanks for watching us at 5:00. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> and remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. >> great weather for the weekend. >> not bad. >> enjoy it. >> i've seen worse. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, now lance armstrong has the federal government on his tail. bob orr on the justice department suing the disgraced cyclist for fraud. a judge decides whether oscar pistorius can go free on bail. emma hurd was in the courtroom with the olympian charged with murder. the washington budget crisis murder. the washington budget crisis threatens essential government services. >> it would be an economic disaster and there would be no winners. >> pelley: ben tracy in los angeles and steve hartman "on the road" with the incredible act of kindness that brought a mother to tears. >> i think i'll cry about it for the rest of my life. captionin

, you can look online, youcangoogleit,it's called the next generation incident command system or nics. it's a command and control web-based tool that we're looking with mit lincoln labs and dss and i would foresee when we stand up our wing operation center at miramar that the marine corps liaison and the navy liaison and if need be the guard liaison would have access to that tool. the next generation command system is a fantastic web-based command and control technology that we expect to use in the future. with that, thank you. >> thanks. colonel yeager. >> i just want to say you can't underestimate the risk presented by these environments we fly in and really the relationships that we build with cal fire and the training prepares us to mitigate that risk. as rear admiral riveras said, bad things tend it happen at night. they also happen on the weekend and i think we have a 3-day week jepld here but i assure you we are ready to respond. >> from personal experience in 2007, i started training for fire fighting in 2006 but in 2007 was my first actual experience fighting fi

is also planning a big celebration in june when the entire project is expected to be finished.>>googleplususers got their chance today to chat with astronauts. nasa hosted a hang out this morning with the crew aboard the international space station. users asked some questions like what last week's massive asteroid looked like from the space station. >> we thought since we were a little closer we would try to see it but we're not that much closer. >> reporter: crew members also said they weren't able to see last year's meteor blast over russia. >>> san jose police are searching for a hit-and-run driver that occured in an early morning crash. the vta says an express bus was hit by a car that ran a red light. 14 passengers were on board one suffered a minor injury. both vehicles had extensive damage but the driver of the car drove away before police got there. the bus had to be towed. >>> she went to prison after claiming she found a finger in a bowl of chili. well tell you what new charges put her back in court today. >>> a form of identity theft you probably never heard of before. ho

. on sunday night in idaho, i cooking dinner for my kids and with one handandgooglingtheinternet and a desperate hope that i can find something that has been a storytelling that i can present it to my kids and are you for days they get to communicate the civil rights movement. our textbooks are oatmeal, arguments with dave holland and, deliberately trying to make this history and accessible. i didn't do anything. the institute may not be popular here, but it's a very good organization. [laughter] so we've apologize. anyway, these teachers in idaho said, what you don't realize is we are on the low end of the totem pole of your history teacher. school is in the united states are now evaluated by test scores for students and can wish and not, not history. if you're a good history teacher, you're suggesting you might do well to teach english because the school is not evaluated on history. but that a sense of american history, it's impossible to teach citizenship, which is also been wiped out of our curriculum. they say our schools are not go to teach history based bsn we are not trea

. they have been playing by the rules. after that, set of a process where youenablegoogletocome in and have a legal pathway to do it. that is something we have to embrace. there are some nuances moving forward. you have got to find a way to say people in line right now have first preference. then make it legally possible to move forward. >> twitter question -- do you believe that citizens united, the court case, has been good for america? >> it does not matter what i think, i am not in the supreme court. >> it affects you politically. >> what of the big mistakes is, the law in wisconsin predated the court decision in terms of having no limits on campaign contributions. it did not impact one way or the other. >> do you think the impact of unlimited money has been good or bad for the body politic? >> more transparency is good. campaign-finance reform, everybody thinks they have a great solution. it is like squeezing a water balloon. the federal system akin to the presidential election is great, it was publicly financed and transparent. howard dean was the first one to break it. th

googleorat least pick up the telephone. or at least he should know how to go to the white house website, because if he had he would have seen the president's proposal. it is very detailed. it offers a two-to-one ratio of tax cuts to increases. it is by all measures a compromise. brooks was dragged over coals by other journalists for shoddy work. he wrote "the white house has proposed various constructive changes to spending levels and entitlement programs. these changes are not nearly adequate in my view, but they do exist, and i should have acknowledged the balanced and tough-minded elements in the president's approach." you think? this is what brooks should have written in the first place. but it's hard to blame david brooks alone for spreading these falsehoods, because the problem is much bigger than just one writer in new york. meet pete peterson. peterson is a wall street mogul who has spent an estimated half a billion dollars protecting rich investors at the expense of the 99% of americans. you see, peterson is behind the group fix the debt. the group claims spending is way out of

astronauts talk about when they're hanging out in space? nasa heldagooglehangoutwith astronauts from the international space station. on art beat, jeffrey brown finishes his series on the oscar-nominated documentaries. he talked with the filmmakers of "five broken cameras." and we help you get ready for your oscar party with some hollywood cocktail history, etiquette and recipes. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. ray? >> suarez: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on monday, we'll get some personal reflections on the 1965 voting rights act, as the supreme court takes up a major challenge to the bill. i'm ray suarez. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to

,google. payless taxes than these oil companies, make more money than they'll ever make. why don't you go after big tech? >> what we're looking to do and i think the right thing to do is try to close the loopholes for everybody. that's what the president's talking about. >> you're talking about private jet owners. that's 32 people. >> that's good for television and things of that nature. >> that's true. >> it sounds like -- >> it's a handful of people. >> but it's small in comparison to the seriousness that we've got to deal with come just a few days. a week from today with sequestration. continuing resolution. we've got some big things we've got to debate. >> i maintain -- i come back to my original point. even though the process isn't great, across-the-board cuts, so what? the fact is a lot of businesses do that too. cutting spending is pro growth. and i think the republicans are missing an opportunity. they ought to couple these spending cuts with corporate tax reform that would help large and small businesses. get rid of the loopholes, yes, but lower those tax rates and bring the mone

carol. nobody had seen carol since the night she disappeared. >> and if carolhadgoogledherown name she would find herself at her own website at carol jean lubahn.com and that meant something significant. >> she's not looking for herself. she's dead. >> or a farmer's wife in uruguay who doesn't go on the computer much. >> maybe. >> lots of people are not on facebook and don't check and google things and it doesn't mean that she is dead for sure. >> in this large, cumulative thing that we're looking at, it's yet another piece that points to the same conclusion. >> if carol was dead, if mike killed her taking the accusation to court would be risky, totally circumstantial, of course, no body, an unclear motive and sympathetic defendant and the prosecutor decided to roll the dice. 30 years after carol lubahn vanished from her family's life, in 2011 mike was arrested for carol's murder. >> when you went to the family and said we're going to charge him, what was their reaction? >> mixed at best. >> mixed? that's a mild word. how about upset? horrified? mystified? in fact, most of carol's

rapidly. host: "the washington post "said it is easy to see how a company suchasgooglecanbuild new grain assistance that mimics the activity of the human brain. on twitter, we have a viewer who last -- guest: i think it's a little hard to predict where this is going. i think we need ethical, legal, social oversight at every stage. i think we need to also avoid over promising, if these are considered desirable. but certainly, if any of those are to happen, then there will be projects like this to get us close enough so that we can do this in a safe and productive manner. host: can you expect--- can you expand on the ethical oversight on these matters? guest: we have seen there is a need to think of all the different ways, the risks and benefits of how this can go right and wrong and anticipate those years and events and a time when that does not seem urgent. we have such conversations going on already and hope to have more as this project to build up. host: independent line. good morning. curious whether or not there has been a base theorem applied to try to estimate the pretest pro

it is. on sunday night, in idaho, i am cooking dinner for my kid and with one hand iamgooglingtheinternet in a desperate hope that i can find something that has been a storytelling at that i can present to make it to the three or four days to communicate the civil rights movement. their arguments with people and none, deliberately trying to make this history and accessible. have i lost my might? i didn't do anything. the gilder institute may not be popular here, but it's a very good institution. these teachers in idaho said what you don't realize is we are on the low end of the totem pole if you're a history teacher. they are now evaluated by test scores for english and math, not history. if you're a good history teacher , suggesting he might do about teaching bush. because the school is not evaluated on history. without a sense of american history, it's impossible to teach citizenship, which has also been wiped out. so they said, our schools are not told to treat history. it is the essence of citizenship, we are not responsible for their own government and apparently are und

in the world today: apple, cardinal health,amazon,google, thecleveland clinic, ibm, and right here in northwest ohio, marathon. these companies strive for change every day and the state of ohio must do it as well. we cannot rest on our laurels. these companies don't fear big ideas. we must not fear big ideas. we must embrace them. oh, yeah, let's debate them. and that's the fun part of being in the government, debate them without the personal attack, debate them on the merits, but embrace them, because at the end of the day, big ideas, it will renew us, it will restore our youth, it will give us excitement. we will have a sprint in our step because big ideas renew people. the only thing that can stop us, ladies and gentlemen, is the fear of change, the fear of big ideas. let's not go there. we're starting to hit on all cylinders. our program of innovation and common sense policies, we believe, does create success. just like the first budget helped us to dig out of the hole and set the stage for growth, this allows us to shift into higher gear. our budget is designed to come togethe

my pda and istartedgooglingdr.afreedy. i was shocked to find out how this man who gave his life gave up his relationship with his family h in prison being tortured on a regular basis is simply left behind. and when asked if i had any ideas i said we are a week from the oscars. zero dark 30 is a centerpiece of the oscars. why not mobile mobilize the talent to call action to a campaign which could be the very reason that they're actually there. bats ever pinpointing usama bin laden. you call him the real star of this film. this is such a great idea. of course we hope that it works. why has it fallen to hollywood to it advocate on behalf of dr. afreedy. where is the president demanding his release from a pakistani jail? >> well, there are things being done. but when hollywood talks, people listen. we're interested in that what jessica is wearing on the red carpet or what kathryn bigelow has to say. i think it brings a whole new audience. who would have heard of darfur it's calling on a larger voice to get the hard hitting news out there to the mainstream. >> also got an audience th

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